BUSINESS DIRECTORY. K. IL-PETTINT, A l. D' la vr EVaNG' AGENCY Ara .112. 10. Sac and, ! Jo an. • • - P. *C. an Agents Mr the most Inthmatisl and largest . dreoan , both In Me Vatted Maths hod the Meastart 35 - Err YORK .ADVERTISEMENTS T . fdlovipr, lit of Brotnese Firms are &snag We beet sad aces reliable Le the eft, - of bier Yerk. ACCORDBON•ETILINGS. BROA.NO.IWEISSCNBORN & CO., (lute C. Bruno,) Importer awl Wbolmle Dealers 112 G.Tmari, • nalx It and Man Mtisital Instramantasmlln4e, )11.14. Lane. jBl2-IY, LFRED MUNROE & CO., Extensive Retail Clothing sAtatn,ement. 441 nrwtvs.r. i=tILIMM COLT'S Standard Cotton Sail Duck: CI IL C. B CO. N 0.71 Pine etnat. Ner York. Ir;YlNlitird i V=S=e n tnrC47. 7 r n t and Eationtr. Printers. ' - Ge ller OWEN, MoNA.MEE Jr. CO. Importers of Oen EllkstqlVaa7Goodkll . l awl COTTENEr& CO., Importe c rs of French .. sod other Europe. Goods, .o. 40 Broad MrSsst. HONIG, 100 Liberty stead I . ICE, C,41 sr st, sorAritlty Noes. Importers or Lams _memlderie.. Ellks. Ee. ml2.Stor lAMBS OWEN, 15 Broad St.. 1111;a:1-ter of Dress Trisenlogs. Gimps and Fringe, silk Cran.G. and silk Gores sent:rally. 11BENNY:QUIN k. CO, Importers of . IrstENCII GOODS, BROCIIE SILASCL4,SIO I B MCA. RADE.: D.S. a.. s 0 Beset serest jalap H ROBINSON & CO., No. Broadway, P ar. or LOOo Elnronna ..I.larrYa=l=. • ar13.17 RORN,ISCIILIEPER. 4.t HAARAUS, Im porteriorGermio an 4 Malan llana4 anlet; tan.. - No. alahan an Place. (g . ALOILAN KOIINSTAMNI, Importer of Elkajha.la, Lasts and Enarolderler ual Tailrninw Gaols. Uroadvar PETER D. MULLEN, Importer of French German and Sits DIT Geode, native. 'Soarers Merl 'mi. amnia. Woolens, 0. 33 N Broad armee. Gerr Serb 5e01:47 0111.SAAT BROS., 40 John street; lm- V of IndiesintEßß Berlla Wcal. .pn. Tunes, Buttons, Stank, Lanes, tr. • j.13-6n, EEKER & MALDHOFF, 31npufacturer. ;!11 or Fashionable Dress and Cloak Tainitnlnan,Fricuces. stsrust Towels, Batton!, as_ No. 13 Der street inl3-13 , B. HATCH .& CO., - 97 WilliariCstreet, !Snorters of Gentles:sm' Furnishing Gonda. wsd In...Art.llnm of Shlrnt &nett/tn. TOFIN M..DAVIES, JONES 0„•1... kr porters of Gentlemen? Furnistang oods. and Mrm. 'harmers of Stocks. Sldrth. Tint £r.'==Warren streeL Q STRATILEI3I & CO., No. 69 Broadway 147 • /exporters of Laos sod Milliners Gm4a• EeSbr &airs and Trlmseln,... , 501111CITAILDT, IIOLT um:N. Ne...,r2 and D 4 Liberty' Wont—lmport • n SFlft, and Unman dilks. 1:11.14n, Velrets. inns, Sntins. Sane , . de. 44.94441,44,0,n44109. BIMM= USE the Mexican Mustang Liniment in Rbrumallres. Bruins, Manx sstraln• Cana Mee Swann et:Palest ears n. all external coottelalnte of matt exe attunel. B.IX - .14 - estbroot. orient] ode:inane. and ato. etor 30411roadiray,N..31%, D.SCIPEREDZITTPBS. • - T GURNEY;No. 349 Broadway, the oldest nueexteosive estalillabnainatju glly;lted - I W. ORR, Designer and 'Engraves on L the largest .WARDS, SANTO — RD & CO., Foreign Emma. Na. ttrmlorly. Graloaad rookamo Foreign taro and from all farts of Um world. tsl i lla rittaburair. Adms a nrk FANCY GOODA AND ILOSIT.RT. NCIELMAN3i & CO. 93 William street. Ulf Pla,f Gond,. Datums:, Casten and Weans Ercstary. nub barrel only seven per rent. net Pro t on the Ito ',King pries per per men benefit call and see. an2l.r YGEDIGII AND GEILItAN re*cr TWEETS. VIIARLES ZINN 52 3Lsiden Lane Aj Importers of month andOertema Fanny and Travel Int, Basket. and clanufacturcro of Cone and (Anoint WII lot frozoltora Jetnl7 Lind If orkeAnda La j,- ORATES AND TYSDEI3.9. I. H. JACKSON, ,,O‘. (formerly W. & aaQsm mmdwar.c.m, dear alon1;11: 9 11t . fgeZ e nt oelt, LIAILDIVAILE, 1. B. S W. W. - CORNELL, 135 and. 143 • Can:rag:mt. Jen.. • IRD T SCIN do ROESLER, No:14 .Ti den Lane, lopeatano and Ilannfanunn4 of 'Yam and • • • D,Wr In Ilata,Strav Grob, ie. anllp • BOT TcusAc-e.s, yAVIDTIJLVER.,(Insentar and Patentee} - 52 Cliff atreet. menaWrarer and dealer. w .an ratan. laVaraeere. Radiate.. Ventilator. &a.italesale ... . . . . _ - NEWARK INDIA RITSBER-CCi.,59 I laiLu Loos, N.Y.. Mooalel..lo ond 31 - bol.sal. Dom 112,1ooiraseg raloot Indls Robber Booto. ham, . Whips [Mug. BAR, Toy l . to. k 6 .T_ - AY DAVENPORT, isJohn,screet, 31 . nufselasrso awl Moiler In every d epoription o oesesPatrt lubber Yotaim. FoOey Bobber o=4. .m.r.-ir ENION• RUBBER CO., 41 John A.. ..Le a lavis or saberClothinz, Clotto. nruz• AEFir-le.. CZais tram $1.55 .7400 each, 451-Ire - Q.CLIENCK'S MACIIINERY DEPOT; 62 -Yck..t.i.ad "Wet. Itsalnery sisd Tonls. 311:316AL nsTRITILSM V ARGILL fr, CO:, 47 Maiden_Lane, Guitars, Vlolllasyteocadecau. Brass- butramenta , • FERDINAND ZOODAIINI B CO., No. 97 Rad= Lor,o, tooporfors of Vlonos, antra:. AowoLt. otto.Btariogs, ltesmo luot ramouto. ta. to- rabl-esoo ECM tans . . VLANI.SILED TIN' AND ]MANED WARD. 11F,01kGE TIODGETTS, No. 158 .4" , ir t ir.inxo . ‘llO.-,nor York. 1411(.1..aallileg . lx w Co te.. ta r . 1/Lai! awarda.l_tAop . lam at the Now Tor_ MEE PAPER WAIIIMOUSE , YRUS W..FIELD k. CO., 11 - Cliff street, Cldaportrril and 'Moine. DenlnTs Andninnd.r.neb., Oennan and Pngn th PLPISRS. and ey ed. desnipflor •••• Paper Slnnnnutarers reandigd. - VIINCAN, LEWIS & ariel--kimesIC=_BdBTCPALITFo = Zur42W}=. Pqryr...r FAINT LIVJ✓COLOR - 11.k.'ML ILAINBOW ZOLOR WORKS, F. L. SIMI LiCul?4--agt.73 ;ox., a, New 'fort; Paril and Mo. 40341, MEM EFIANOt seuTitANDER SAFES, & Gone. Defunca Loan and Crow Baaa :ROBERT M. : MK. Itanniactuner. lad Nazi TOYB AND /ANDY GOOD/A: Aninaitsi tr. CO., 54 'Maiden Lane, pAclAt ereret,ilapart.ll orroirn a„t TILES. roa violasAND Off/CET TOPS. . . • ILLER, COATES YOIILE, No. TO Peitt etnyt. Maraurtte Tiles, °watt& Maralkel lwatere sasterltla.,sl.tals..a. Of 11. PoruoN & co., Imp•artcre of We oAch cium-7Pcv 34 8.. 1 +7 .stsect. HOPK INS fr, BROTITEIF.S7iMporrters• of • French W1D4c0r.411.5..1Ce. GI Wes, erect. N,•• lurk. -15 , ,Te. - n.eric . s fr PLATFORn SCALE'S. Tau (kr,,,;o 'e , . rrourkt... 2 . 4 ;: - .thray i . • • -tisbt—theserml.itledged --,--- r , --"" dititti%till!bir4R,El) W. 000 IX --_ - . -" .. —• . 1." VARBANICS la W. fet-ern. in. r . . , Water. rt. fl COME C. baiil.l.Nr, ilgegotlator of 'l4; rar:T=tin. 77 ; 'lll.7=3l=l.4rti .IVllliala B. Aatarjr Nor Sark: Mama Pao a Baca,. naarars.4 4 4 loam 04411.144. fibiL UItYLNO ELATIGIIING ■.' BAB! 4.4% .1., • • mot owietr of Icitils Itu an tboo fnl tpoll tar t ' f ogisrOt all ef.Nah are far dhtg. 701. sok by the Mel Deslen tlitnua' o,44 try. Mods (Mir by the Tiow York Bubbar Co., 43 Asides Lana. 41. Y.. our stairs. Greaf •• Excitement in mew York. PIANOS AND MELOLEONS FOR CASH'. 110 RACE WATERS, the great Mush) tin& to ii. Ilariolforte Dealer, "4ZI. Itroidway. Neer York, pro ferwng tO share. large percent. with his castoeserla rano er than par it to the Stoners of Wall Ptreet. to raise • era tnaaahla blto try atractbe present tight Nneal'o'ffers We Peron. exerrtment of the and wan . note.' Varna and 31e1wlerne at a 'erne dlannard frOvi j'actorprimr.for wrsi. Illa astortment mei-ewe men. town thrower the largest ind Most orletrratai llowt.tro Man nbetorler. alio, those of swami of the best blew tore Ma bel,. Inelndlng the beentlful and Innen_ admi odeons of red linanni WaTZIB . nen," nrnid his own Pactorr. and Mel the beet Skelton. Now Llerea..Thne lfarkand Buffalo osaboK arholln% en onnortunitp for selection. not tn be bad ear . -when. kaah!natninnant wanranTAl. . Senntd band Pianos t wrest babrable—Priost from Y 0 to $101.: 31,140 end 4usical :I astromente of all kinds, . Dralert. leachers and Wade ofachools sonpu-4 orthe hest terms. Husk WI . Ve ' a/Mel:71 ' 1 . o( I=4 :;11eregt=r1II"o"deg old Innsltal lustronlents forwarded to Ear eAdrrea free of aalTdaan ~ .. _ . VAST COLT CALICOES—Just reed 200 JIL pu. _fo•Aford la of villa. will too low - rer lEEE r THE DAILY riTTSBURGII GAZETTE. lOSEPII 5..4 A. P. MORRISON, Attor titutaatz•-9.1-Ardigh.Fifth D °BERT E. pini.ups, Attorney at Law LEL St. L0u1...110. 'IIO2 , 3ERT „ . PZ , I.J.A , ) , F „ E., t Attorney itusu nor.. Pittsburg "."'" • • I AMES J. KIRIN, Attorney at Law, o co dFourth .tmet, year Onmt, rittalw.b. P. 1.5417 IZll=2 gASPKR E. BRADY, Attorney at alf s Fifth street.PlMburgh. BANKERS AND BROKERS. Bankers and Exchange n. Brokers. 1'0.9.5 Waal Witt, corner of Dlaccon‘Vey, ittslumuh, M. 47'ituy and sell Rank Note. and Doha. Discount Time Ezehana, and Promlmmy Note; make Colleotions In all the principal calm of the C13101)4 gArbi , ll UmodU nn 11 andou interest, and rive their prompt attention to all oth er motion appariainang t• • Dram'. ••.•••••• Ik3..Lastern Lachance constantly for Jule. n,n- , ...tr am*. aitut.....—Pcoadtara stoma. it R rh gai ll' ll it rok l •3'uld and Ex over and In Dotes, necrALMe'lratoi_ 00 Deal Dolata or, daak . :!7en. "-e "' Co r' iNertT " C„ ' lr ) Inn. ma de Lain on o us ' pima to the Un nn ion. ()Moo corner of Thin' and mama an‘<ur ovr.nte the , t-CD•r , ra Dotal. Dlrt GOODS, FEEEM INDIA DUMF. 000 us. I2E=M ES —sooprime W. B. Chem.s.; rta'd and_S_rba• by 7. - LITTLE t C0..111. 24 . l -VitOUR-100ble. extra family Pour jtust. fm.W. by , T. 7.trtwis ooPR 24 Bromi Oil tor .f„ sok w ode .N. IMMIIIIIOO. BUSINESS CARDS. ATTORNEYS. W. ItA.LL, Attorney at Law, "Bake well'• Reildlngs." Grant street. between Fourth and e. end Amer. scOlewlyr 'II.A-VCISC.FLANEGIN,Attorneyat Law, 80.170 Fncmill ntmpt. Pittshmxh. II D. KING, Coin, Stock and Exchange Fourth b WmmS Wom rent rater. Collections made on tbeWeat at to cote; Wes- teraßank Notes Dwight and mid. .1728 j.lOOOl 11/.3. IFY. DAY, j& Co., Successon‘ to humor Hamm t cn. Bankenbrachanire Usakersand lore to lonihn and Domestic Embalmo.On - 00.4es of Deposit. liank N otes. and Specie—N. W corner of Wood and Third Meets. Current Money roccieedon Depielt. Sight Cheeks for rale, and colleetiuns made on timer all princi pal points Of the United Bmlce. Ihe hjahest premium paid for foreign and American Gold. Advances made Oct cbralenmenta of Produce, .hipped coat. on liberal Penns. ■ rise. Mit. ISTIMASSiS Co., 'Bankers and third Szelne t gr b okert :forth rut comet of Weal and All trarmactlans =Aeon liberal terms, end collection, prtemptly attended to. ini.° AWILKIDiS I CO., Binhange Brokers, • So. 7L Fourth street, mar mite dm" limit of PIM, M. AU transactions at met liberal mks, Irlo LAILLNER, Jr., Banker and Bre v V ker, 4th street, Sc. SA mtiolnialme tbe and, of Plqabiartile. NBOOMS SON, Dealers in Foreign . mad Dpmeatle BUM of Etelmare. Certificate, of De tti E lg . iVr4tl o ol: 3 i,tle W i t'li"e k legs r rbli At t c tbronalcont the United States. BOOKSELLERS &C. J L. - READ, Bookseller - and Stationer, No. pn.tp stmt, Apollo 131.111alug. • I_OUN S. DAVISON, Bookseller and Stn. fly Ds,Una t Armor. !io. I' Market street, n.ar Fourth. Vlttaburgh. Pa. VERY S. BOSWORTII, Bookseller and teeter ha phationet7, ao., No. IV. Market stoat, near cold. Plttehor,l4 Pa. "( AYllooisellers and Stationers, Wood :tact, hest door to ten cornea of Third. its P. School wad Istar boots ooratently oo ban& COMMISSION &C J. W. BUTLER & CO„ tORWARIMNG & COMMISSION MER CHANTS aid Dalentla 211 kind. el Pittglnangb V lti t , r s tVg, 1< ad Pipe and Eheet 41t2T.47.11r5t Wltt. H. SUTTON. W7ioireato Grocer, Importer and Deakr in WOREIGN WINES, Brandies and Old :do- A IWBANE, Commission and For. „ ward Merdwats. desk-es hi 'Wool arsit rrtrlnce niurraur also. Pittsburgh Ilsztufsentes, NOll4. Svoand .40et. Iltubarah. m arrAis3 soammr-- ..... aostsos JIA.4 I I , IOBISON k. CO., Wholesale Grocers . Produce Ralera and Counsdetion Merchant& No rt, etreet Pittdutruh. 1•10 PRINGER HARBAUGII k. CO., ( Succes -15 mars to S. listbantl.) Cammleakn .ad Tarrarding milautic Dealers tv {Caul d Produen gacerally. 14.5 Fast =4116 Secou4 otre.ts. Pittsburgh. ra jr, W 4s 2_ I' •k e ali tr F c t.ar. a tins. 74 Peas-, .------ ram ARDY. JONES dc CO. Saccemors to ATWOOD. JONES A CO.. Cominiaxiat V0r..6.. I.Vtr. Dalian in Dittebintb ilniandivturodtionAN MERCER /r. ANTELO. Geneva ennirimis don Sirretants, Phßadelphia. 4rbersl [llll4O <oloiFlllllente at rr. OILN WATT CO., Wholesale Grocers, OnnudislunNerthautit and Delors la Praia. , sad Pittsburgh msaasettriiii, No. tr. , 6 Watt et., Pittsburgh B. CANFIELD, late of Warzen, Ohio, 41a ..".6" 1 Ars iora • Nassau Eadthdeld and Nicad. Pittsburgh (lot TL.Trrig& Co. G •TS pit a PrVure .203trarawlay Merchsatx, .11 I burg!. Itannneur., Na 112 liseond Ilt Islikr2llo VIIEESE WARELIOUSE.-11E'NRY 1... k.) (1411414INS.T<TaardInd and Cattltareka4 klerehaukand Pealer in Cheese, Butter, Lake Yleh and Preature generally llk Wend Invent. above Water Pittsburgh - my.ll --_—__—,-------------- - TON BONNTIOP,ST & MURPLIt. Whole le dreamland Cerecualsdep kberhante , and Dealer , In Pittsburgh nateallsetruna, No %a. - etterb PIP. burgh. Pa. Pr i l.o4A ,, S I:li,lzltlat,. Importer 41. ,, r , 1d , D , t2 . a , rrxet. between . 111Ird 4Yorth strenttsin.ah. Isl??,_______ AIIVr .11IcCLINPOCK, Importer and Wm! , I y ale see r..t.e D.Aux re c.PAYw, R.* ou Clothe,Mettle., Tableand Man Corey V 4 . Innen Shade. Steam Beat Tri1.11.5. N 0.112 Market Anna. /ORRIS4S PATTON. Wholeeale and Ile ii tall Illreorre, en the FASSZIII dela of Awe end _lVllljal. Pa. _ , ___ ----- DRY GOO rialC:i-iN GORDER, Dealer in Trim:l ino. adery and Olavan Lam Goods. ktubralrees. • Genge P or easking Gado sr , a., ' n/Intent a.l elm al .sy stise„, d h r sa stgV.V. Verflf Narks , . strut and tilt; Dlameuvr. Pittsburgh. Ps. spi Ilk A - ' X2:VASN'T. :V . hl7. gle a n'. a lieTl .• p.a.+ la Taney and Staple Dry amts. Z PM Sr., Pittablirsh. ' ..--------- ikil URPHY It BURCHFIELD, Wholesale IV 11_ sad Retail Dry Clouts Plurellunts, corner Yourthsad urkst. serest. Putsbureb. --- , -- GROCERS. --------'',i37-siiinirax J. J. won& BOONE, '' . 33 " 00 - tit. ' ifiIiATICIR fi ENED A.L COMMISSION MEICCIIANTS, ILI iNtgent lit Wo:A., ilm, Pmluee and Itoitalon, !Mc 31 North Hater Arse, te.soulpnia.. HAIGAUGH-44 BOWES, El ICW A It D I N G COMMISSION Ell CHANTS,. peoth•rs In Woof sad Prdcr. of all klbir N 0.211 lab.rtr street. Pittobstrgb.l4. mhZ"..1,4 _--- VILI..IAZ WAD min 11.7....--... I.CTIA. - ........ . 1 011. N 'FLOYD & CO., Wholesale Grocers aP .dCommlesion Mcrebants.Nalra Wood sad VI Lito Ity str.t. ML ----- L. 1.16 ------- _ - 1 11,0 BER T ntoo aE, I ntolesale Grocer, nee.' tVilng DWI:Ur, Dealer Yrwlore, rittabvegh Man. seturm,And all kinds of gondol and DonoweleMlSlCll wad. ;dawns no. 316 Marty Adreat. On hand a nary large . Meek eaupaytor old Monongahela Whlsgar. whlet, will M . add low for doh.._ _ .. .. - ....am a. 11,1.1. BucKE,TR-N- -Wholesale Gro • oz.' s , t larnlabertrod Donlan In Pm!vestal an hasalb'Shat I.44l:Vr'alnu".4bnala,th 4 5 a h ter .m strea‘ d °U PS ,. 81 aa= n•'•lYr &unit DICKEY k CO.. WhuletalaOre cerPLCeaalsiami Jterelunt.x. and Dmian in Proda. , . 66Ul±ten• street: And IU. Yront dere. litlanargh. Jou' ITernsi_ BOE, tal. 'GILLS Wholesale lirocere and IAL c>meLsmion Vert Liberty Meet Vitt. )fu. 10L7 BAGALEY A CO. Wholesale Oro- V a x Ya.l3tat3lßmdstreet.Ylttabmßd WILLIAM A. M'CLGISG, Grocer and 1/ V Tea Dealer, owner of Wood and Ms. etmete, hoe always on bend a large efelortam v of choke Grocerlet and Tea•—yorel. Trolls No. Wholenale and Beall toe Willed on the lone. tame. 40..ivALznEil--i,- CO., IWeleanle Nronein. ndadon Karl.. Dealers In Prod.+ on Iludenntea. No. 213 Ll.ttor greet. Pittrionnet. tow. u. not-- . --rum m - c.kwraxas. ILITICKS . mS c euccessors to IgVa="oggl and ttstrittgb 31.ufactures torpor al Mood and urstorabwiLlittenrratt. --_-_ CULBERTSON, Whnlesale Gviar.and . 8 4 =„1„,ii,,rde0r,„.x...ti.itt,.,.. • lON ' I:6 4 1 & V 6, lihlnielin.lei Gr oc ers, . and Dozier. V. 0.4 ~ztrzei Ingt rlinudlrMtlyj Liblatr. nr ..... com.n. Ix. Y.RM➢R.tD... staizaT. AGALEY WOO JOM DWARD Co4,Whol ,§ P• VP arliM PhOluMrlPiM DOTI) Via/. CORO I TCANDLESS,DISANS a CO., s o, to torkk s VloCwadtra Wholagalo Grown. tZa erre. aa9o AGENCIES, • S. CllTlffilhaT & SON, ENERAL CO:4311SION AGENTS, for I_l the sale and purchase or Real Estate, Collection of Lents, Eestntinttna Loans, on Hondo. Hnricar.a Ac- Et , 140 Third et.. Pittsburgh. PA Michigan General Commission and Collec tion Agency Office, OR the collection of Rome mil - Foreign F Stetwantlle and another Hone, chants. In Itliclagan d Attasent State, Insestaseut and Payment or MOM Pament of Salm Purchase and Sale of Real Estate and Meeks and Issettrance Anent, PEESI ELL A ANDEESON, Detnnt. Rehm, lkferma, in PAsslncrAfi—Meresa Kramer A Rehm, Henk e.. White it Co, Gazette Mess Loren, Stewart A tto.. Merchants, Wan - no—Two Agrucles OT 311d:tinan trans resrestatis Insu.-ance Comnanlea. ' instal rd ACARD.—Hiving' appointed the ex clad Agevents for Pittsburgh. the axle or Patent tatl Cemented and Stretched Leather Belting, man fectured by P. JEWELL & bIN, of Hartford. ninmecticute We nose offer forode a large assortment of all widths, manufactumd. at the manufacturer's prices, his article being !superior to any Leather Belting mar beton, °erred In this market. Also, large stuck .441 widths of ludla Rubber Belting mnstantly on hand, and for nob at the “Slathlne Belting Depots" - No. 116 Market street. imp 26 J. & 11. MULLINS . , AUSTIN L 003113, Reza Es . tate Agent. rch,a Morel:modlee aand DIII eke No. 9 . 2 th ytrort, aboYelYord. Bushes promptly •ttrohrl o. yymdl y SAMUEL L. MARSIIELL, Secretary Citi ineuranne 0 , 4n1. 9 1 , 94 4999 'r 444 " 94 . F.M GORDON, Secretary Western lnsu . raw , C.L. w 'Apr riteet.• Y GARDINER COFFIN, Agent for Frunklin tfd/i,, F i Ln;Lne i r:noe Cbroranr, north-met corner of Word 13 A. MADEIRA, Agent fur Delaware Mu • trial ici4usaucti C 0411.4.7. W44-4y Wee- MUSIC, &C. JOTIN U. 31.134L0R, Denier in Piano Fcrtes, Made and Ilissicsl !win: anent; School Bookkcnd htntlonery. 0 4 11. ac.cat for (Inlekerlng, Plano Yoe" fur Wtirtern l'erwaylvanla—hio.lll Wood greet_ ENRY KLEBER, Dealer in Marie, Mu sks! lestrena.eta. and Importer of In i 1 c Strinew. nt for Autos k grand end Moor* rime.. with loleman's Attachment. Alm for thinhatte'e Munk DRUGGISTS. 101 IN lIAFT. Jr.. (oneeessor to Jas. M'Cuf te and lirta Druggist and DetiAT In Pent: Dyentulfs. ge... 141 Wood stmet. • 3 doors I,elogr Virt:in Abel. gitteburgh. sora“rutax• Area for Dr. W. 1 ., Medicine. arum, . . ... .. ........ . ..... neaten IWI COl CO., Druggists arid Ajoith -14„ caner ,larket street and the Dlatnond.teen enretantly.at band a full and teenple. annrtment of I , ‘ , ”:.lirdidnrs.P.rfnnaerl.a.ndartlelespertel nla g totbeir burtneee. Phystriana tleteriptlons carefullr eocopounded. nult. J 01.131 P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer ;r: Drury., Paints. oile. Varnishes and Dye Stuffs. No. lare erty street. littsbaratt. All orders sill reodTe procaTrt attention. mr A ceut for Loudon Co.' valuable Wall,. modleltest A. FAILNES.TOCK CO.; Wholetmle .Drtormrl.o, and maanflotonro of White 1.e.1.1 1 -1 bornh.noll.lllll.reo, corns, Wouil and front arvete ; nt , ... ItE. - SELLERg7Wholesale Dealer in _Drag, Potato. Dre Stuff, 011, Varntol. 45W00l street. Pittitnrgt, 04.1“runsatea. men ... - . ..... meta ...tr.. -j:R Atli; & WRITER, & Retail lienezist. turner of Liberty sad PbeLslr street. tsbitrzli. SCHOONNIAKER dc CO., Wholesale Dra.gilds. No. 24. Wood street. Pittsburgh. TOSEPII FLESfING, SuccOssor to L. Wilcox eA Co.. earner Market "the rad Dlumorf—Krors uuri f m tura i.m ronlnud 1911 and ex.mrfrt.maurtment . ICkrux... mudtclue Chneta. Perfumery. end , " Vy n- f= b =l.lZl =real .fmnl , fmflud •t• .11 )skly WOOL MERCHANTS: YLEE, successor to MURPHY ,L LEE. or =.l4., o ttlid ( =arc, netyr=,:r,thir MEDICINE. - R. JAMES KING: °Mee anti Residence, It .ll.hdt. the C.thollOtt. 111. M VARIAN, M. D., Office 6th street, help. Smithfield. Off.. Ilmsra,--8 to d. 2 ta, A.r.a.i to 4. mr26 1 yd MERCHANT TAILORS. CUESTEIi, Merchant Tailor anal v .: o l2rd rtzt Parttrolar aMlon - .mil stmt. ' jF L WATTS I.E. CO., Merchant Tailors, Mil • Merry intneet—nr• on non reretattne oar ,t l i nst etnek ninon& Dm Gentleman's Wear-CLAD. Cu. morns and Ventionaof the newest Orlon and enastdas oll Y l Oar Mends and warren nil! please eve us a ea. I rah _ . - 31 ANIT,FACTURING. WOODNALL, Whole.mle and Retail .pl4an t lactorer and peeler In Cal Islet Ware, No. 63 A. lOHN WETHERELL, 3113.nufacturer of . oOuP'`''o r f T2V1 , 4"41 lusem etreets, one square frau the Rand .t ..O mutat., IC' .. • . leabeeor CRY. U MBROIDERED AND APLIC A MA_N- 1 1: 4 0-Illir - ' 1 " - "L'• --"PLE.T.7I.IIM . AP -2t So :el% Pero otreet,teree flan& Bolivar Fire Brick and Crucible Clay Man ufacturing Company. PrIIIS COMPANY HAVING MADAM 1 thetr eattoeitr Is t atturarrortna. are aro prepared to =met ch. la:rasped demand tor treeir:Briek.. Ctordle 4 and nuildi'' 'UT. u'd'r. r iaT. Il i tun d atly. Wl*. Pttlaboub. EoPtotobrr Z. M.,3. Boots and Shoes!! AMES ROBB, No. e 9 Market rtreet, •11 dDszfrrat the Muhut 1t0,... would Inform the Intl . tbst he has now n 0007 full utmit of *Tut, thine In lb. 17004. and 4 hoe trade. so-h as Ladles . Oahe, Italt ltalter, Jenuy Llnd Padrutt. Lady' Fraultlln and, all Ihr .1711 d on the Eastern ..eltlwr. 3lisaue hn4 ChM:you . 00011 and Fehr,. tlonta and ?bora, In all Mete earluthw. sin, Gantlet:wow I Galen.:r d enL calf Yroarb TouVtil'nrtr areorh Calf. Bare 1. 0 Plate tate Kg • rah ut a• wish to sell sorb an artful. Wall who favni with their enstron as will Gies ualKerie• Von. Itatoototter the plart4 P 9 3laricet Artet to ht ----- • Hats and Caps. WILSON & SON keep ennetantly on .heed evin7 daavlption and raroty nt Hata iuld bnth wholnoala and netalL Tinos &airing nest .11 itahionable Hato r Cat..... 4 h.!. give mcall Mme Pan . .l. l an an.•ann, noll • one -- 0. Woos, -win a. Woo.. .114.10 D & CO. 1,11101.1:AALZ AND ILOTAIL FASIIIONABIA TIAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS, AND DEALICHSIN ALL KINDS. 01 , FDIC& p3s.Aran qr WOOD AND 119111STREETA PittsbnrF no h, Pa. .Soot embraces ewer ettalitY aa etrimor t. inia4 Care. MUCIA, Ma. Mlle and Tor Ileonets. austbentelaclr Coach and Carriage Pactory. 11 01INSTON, BROTH } . , S: CO., corner of Delm et awl R.bn na Meet. Allegbewr 'Lr.TTAIar.,-...urV,Zr„'tg.,...,' E'r=l;l7ll6.- aware. boaglem, hielmhe Cltarlmwa no all tittle rtrlone of lanieb awl proportion. All orders will be etreeted with etwlet rentmed to dere bslity end twenty of fittloh. Itopalon a s Kw atrewle4 to ow the meet reamonahle tents. .U•1111g la ell r. w alt the leek Erwtern Rails. POI. awl Wheel Star. they Awl will that all who rarer them with their patromam• will be perfectlr omtlettki on teal of their work. Methane's ans replevied to 0111 • them s ell be.* per thamins eleewhera. New Coach Factory—Allegheny. 0. WIIITE - b. CO., Iroal4 re .oAn:wear totem the public , that they haw. erected eop Laowk. between Wateral and Handuskey streets. They are now mating 'eel ore prepared orders fe.r ref &mention of vehicles, e. Chart Ci o lu it ulpts, fletrouclere. ry tre . ,:xti. the' in bthe are they fee ot t confident they are nestl ed te do work on -the m oot to tame With thew mantled BAIAn to their PT -toy particular allentiml to the selectlen of materiels. atteir none but arnyertent wrdlawn, they th 0.-Real I re anen t t tatiV4tarheranti t public.l nn it wotrt. ter. We th. re e this we !tO.-Reala done In the bestuanner. and J on ahhtf the moat traeouabLe tterms. L arrowass.......cems AD o AM.. ..... It. 1.0111104. 4 4 ...... ..... R. w...mann. Livu_igetop Roggen & Co. NOVELTY WORKS, PITTSBURGII, PA. I RACK and Depot Railroad Scales, Hay, Cattle and main • Platlnrrn and Cnonter dn.: o,ool l k, of all du% Spring ' , Drop and Th.nnb Latches. Carte MN of varinus klodA Paint Di laLapprma•l Patterns Botta and P•litalllOug 1411.0101. ton Cain-lap of onerLta• riot, to form and OoW. • W. W. WALLACE, STEAM ItIAII.I3LE WORKS, 111% am and S. zoolv Orel• poposin krwah.r 44 PITL VIONITSIENTS, Tombs, Grave Stones, 111 Furnlt9wl Tong, Mantals. Inwo•lng 9toces. W. on hand, and made to order. by roarinnory, at • tonn .lgtce a prim. Throe to:mired original and onerted de- MontlynanW. band, . Work and blab tlw- Gle furn f lab dto hd Trwbe at tb• lOneat Mk.. All onto [ 1111ed[olth at nin LtboWY W. W. - • sew • . Now Goods and Fashions for Gentlenvms' Clothing . for Spring of 1854. 1 WATTS tt• CO. - Log leave ropectfully : FA • to Inform DOD comm.. costornsrs, I. a. Cos rots C oo' If r.5.1 1 7•P`,1 ,b 11 1 1.," .11=17:4 tIha:ILIE ~,,, siorletstifilirsi—arin th at lir Asa rsisdir 'to moils. ar• dliTaii,"tts=';' gnlo,;l),l`..fg,:,7"trigg',.ot.• lota tro;T, i,7,l, bo A h adgill t totlV.r.&= .:.val . aiintlionso. .. . A _. '"liiirss.—Strsocers .se loilirsieu that nor house Is N 0.175 Liberty strest.Nosth side. stove .St. Clair. issal --- --i._... . T. C. WARRINGTON 4 . (011 , 1.0111.1 j , ADZES' & CHILDREN'S SLICE STORE, i Mai. always osi band a fall assotmaril. No. 15 aurae abase.Plitslostsli. Xs . , iralo.lvd ---------- First Clas Orlii —'---- - Gentlemen's • L NE s ubscribers beg leave td. inform the public tbsit ?Alan= Ages Itr i tsons ,i s= L " =7* ' - a. ° Whr; a 00, ' cumulus, 'MIMI, Jose lSt Meet/ stray ra • Ew YORK ADVERYISKITESTS. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE Roux. No. 346 ma M Drus.toray.tics• Y0r.0.2. N. FRIDAY MORNING, DEC. 6, ISM. Naaratt atree..) EdiesUr Pima tv% biz C[ty qf Nolo Po*. Extension Tables. NaT Vii. H£ER6T 151) Won4ter et., beta - eon Princ,t sad llonston e x Neor To. Stens'Actornt. A lam, antortment do on tund. O rd en for Snipping nel7.3uov prinenullvded to. 4 1 ;5:ANIL et. CO., Wholesale Print Sellers, yubllthern, printers and llanutaeturine Bettete. Co ien. Perk. lenldea. Berlin. and N0:368 Broadway. New York. Cataloguer, Pent by math The neva; dixeonnt to the trade and Inatttotlent. Picture }lames turnbdatel oel7:lnte Cloaks, Mantillas • and Talmas. OLYNEUX BELL No. 58 Canal street, !Seas York, lemporterand Menuftetatee ot Ladl es' Juas, Mantillas-tad Tatum, of ever) . kimt and deactiq thaw, woull tbe attention of mewls to his exten sive assortment. made expressly to va * retell Leade n's fa chlons are the best of the Pawn, as mill be found by onto to Yrank Leslie's Lutlea..asett• of Fashion. the v book of Fashions pobliebolln Arnerlea. bele ft published only e fee days legoro the sornyaerneontant of every month, all other, aPPeerbt , oele-huv • Pianos! Pianos!! Pianos!!! , r i u TTENTION of purehafsersie resp.wtfally called to a new and ?MA gm elev.:talon In Plane Forte, now fu Ir. perfected, and term, the public, known as Dilly Trilde stringed Plano. The Poinuntl the Celestial Piann consist. In Ito CapaAtr fOS Od.rr or ing with the single linger, an attainment hitherto un known to the Plum Porto. Thy most ordinary performer lo enabled by the aid °YUMA improrement b.. restore effect. In octave ',daring th , would omfound a Thalberg or • Lista. One of Ito chief es, ired... t IL. ...wily to be toed .t will a+ an ordinarl Piano of the ...eeriest quality of tone. and is itudantly chanced by the um of • common pedal to a combination on thrillinu sod notjutic, to captivate and chum the hurt, Them inetruments are superb:K.la power to tae ordinary octave Plano. while for rometemo. Fret!. breadth, and Mehnem ermine, they challenge , the eompeti • the. of the world. This is the united teethnony of Predutors told Ater ten. who have tooted the tieloothd Plano, Ordinary Pl' nm oral) one ., nu. and ~rand hand for mia at reduced price, ELY & MING Olt. :111 Broadway, New Yore, oe=mv ilannfarterm A Peale, whohmie A mien. Brodie's Cloaks and Mantillas. fl EC. BRODIE; 51 Canal, and 63 Lispe bard ats. New York. Imparter, Ihmufacturer and W1 . ..e1em ., and Retail limier PLOAOO sod 31 ANTI LL.5.3 of emery fabric sad dmmiptine, eolleit.l the attention of buyer - 0M his extrnalve 'tack of toed, arlitaide fer the Fail `cane. Ilia etyleolend the trade ai nerfireft monthly to Harper'', lioder . • and other ItssilLtt t. Z , e Musical lustrunientl. suleseribere aro now prep*d. to offer for tn. land thetrading in :Attains' Inetromenta and nterete.eise, the fallowing artielem runlino, Celina. Baas, Guitom, Flubs. riti*ec.; Pimw& and German Accorden., &ahem., ClOO4 Ti' Om, lingles, Pro attomes. dm. de.; ?rend. Bdtion Strinw, dr-. dm Our arrangement& wlthtbelargeld and mmt oelebrsted ilanufaentrere In Eon, are such us to enable uo to sat words at their lowed prime. and no mu offer our metre men the advantage of selecting horn an eutifely new and carefully MI erred obwk. lining In the Market at ad .ea' IV 1011 THE CASH. remiy. to accept of anylob Into of geed. that rosy on, we ran afford b.. ' gains In many article. Agent , of an A Secilharae celebrated Patent Deb donne. PEEDIN AN D ZOlinA UM A CO.. Importam. aul2-11ter No. In Malden Lane. hen York. E IILE undmigneil having the Agency of Alcor.. CA lIIIA NT A NNYINuors (New York U LEBRATED PATENT MELODEONS, I n g a " 'TT..•p th i:ie T i l re , ie co ra b lL P V " ? m fgrOt th" thrum truly culphratnllrultrument• at. tho Noriotzdurerf laiwirt . ritICES. Peary Inxtrutnrut Warranted. ) II4mo7D wt INAND ZANIBAU M u k m C e O nero n Modal loolr CO.. o, aul2-341 , No. U 7 blableu Loo.. Nov York. Daguerreotype Materials: — 1" W. THOMPSON & CO., 315 Broadscny, ItY Yam Tnrk. Mann!Mtn.. and Dealt,. In DaiMmrm type Caava ilattines. and and /ram. and Cm.. and Vn Voliml:nder d ' John'a. ' C. Ilarrlme. d . tlu otter 4metiran Cam.. maMantl, an hand, at. tho tn." lawn. °Sir., and yarranum parr.- anlo-fx. Fire and Burglar Proof Safe : WM. MeFARLAND & CO. _ ID MAIDEN LAVA NEW TOkK. Warehouse 145 Pratt et., Baltimore,. Md. ANKS', Jewelers' and Collating House] f!aYmorevery site, mnstantly on hand hr Ale, cud warranted In every reepnet. Sr. 'roar. April 5t11,1554. Akurs. Trat. ibeLtskt Gentlemen—lt dr. me plena. ure to Inform ynu thee ynur Safe preserTed m y BIZ k• and l'spp tart y to l Z ' e t ir ' ran nun '4'l 4: d‘itlaulgril thbneslreon t ,em,l thmanhout the dre. to intrune heat, Ha mu tente remained unharmed. The Sate, with little malting. wlll.l &never Mr an trial Reeve...solly your.. Jrt-v J NY. Jr- II South William 4. FEVER AHD AGUE. DR. EDWARD BLEECKEIt'S • STAMPEDE NIIXTUrtE, Far Mr limo clad Arr., (dowers I'km,, DswerVid Litilliont Ater/inn, THE Proprietors of this Medicine wilt state without hesitation ger fear of nantradletion, that the STAX7rnie Nimetwa has cured more Pam.. •barle it bee been Introduced, than IL//y other medicine in use AR the store disease?. This medicine bas neither Araenic nor Quinine in ite composition, .11 of the ing-redientenre of • perfectly health , character and highly stlmolating and inetimestink In tbr.r tsutioncy. Persons whit...lag this medkine will rod le arfe.cted b- eatewur. to water or • danspatemwnhere l / 4 1. , node than when In 0 . /c1ew...1t...W0 , Planters Inweetinns of the twuntry where the Ara{ 14, sail s will do coil Sr adopt thle medicine.. thek .i eerst not liteleitise in? to dial.. cluir •nd • The WWII le proof In ennew- , * roc- nattrrt7l4 natxruaf .- . its nye seen= may eaeh battle.' ; 13ortIneate. can be ..ea .t th. ofßre...nwtanatheye this FL I P th77;7111h1TIIVIIZ;1"ar an s Tha l' l ' lttuf t• not • batter neultina In the market. It bat alenheenlaken with the medattemlehht it edam. In ..)oral cues of Ithanmatlsto and tinuttfur Labe., cam. ntstute taks • table,cometal • C.F. th Bow bottle of tb le Medleln• very oftm has tha - dralred feet rnee II per nettle. Far asl by Druasnet•ln •11 par-Mel the United Platen and Can:ta. All Wholesale order, mu. be feldnnuaal to AIFI:D MEI:BBB, nal. Bruer/eta,. et Broadway. Net Yo& Ana's - re—naming 11ree...1 1 . A. Pabneatoek &Cr, A. A l l reel A Co.. and tleo 11. Keyser. 411.talmr.th. I!,fhly IRON WAREHOUSE, MARTIN, SPRING A. CO, Imre:tern and Nskr , In , IRON AND STEEL Ortenien - .). Strad, New rnrk. Knrp ,onstAntly on hand • fun unorntinent. of 112.110.1 • S. Hoop. Ilona ,hoff. and, oaten. 100p..._ STEEL OF ALL KINDS. Merehents frc. seetin• of the countrr exit tutted to eon or raid their nearer before boring. Order...by mall entrustedour TIN. rare will be MeetP RIM/ the lour. raertet rat.. MAR it A. 4).. 2,..! menuiritt AS. T. --- SCIILEITELIN BROTICEItS &Pl. WIIoLESALI: DRUGGISTS, NEIT' mime llm+r.mmvlG Nn. 170 c,cor.p.ffigeirts. TMPORTING the leading Drugs finobeir I original marßat. hoth In Enr.pe and Eastirin. and 11, so. Ynoth I..rftnutr Nail and Ilatr Hale .11...ns and Stmt., As and Tr.4de Yponire...G.r2s, 1 , ...p0t, ,2, Ow,. otralurn tho ream.nbh. term. order. Atha, In 1 , 7 oull remits thar bnst attantlon. 101L'EL L. CATERLY, Wholean Deal -1...Y re le Error., at P.ll. and Trd...,VEnnind 1111. 100 Wan. Unkau, Mats, Cordaa..,Twlrts .I.k! Nat4l a. 41,51 Net. York . _ . YVIOINII24.°tIVASTOIPNFTBI{It6IITIt'SC°:. an ni nq T" at bolasaln,Tlraler, N.). 10 Catharine st.. sad 2:1,42. dam Blow, N... York. MISCELLANEOUS ROBERT H. PATTERSOB . k isc LIVE . E RY AND SALE: STABLY ..• , . . r ayls-ef forner Ds'ananlit;;;; and Chem J r iii Crl7Blllllllls. ASHLAND HOUSE, 4.P.C11 STRET:r. MOVE F,EVENTII Vnarr. PHIL A DELP 111 A H. S. nEtiS 0 N, raorascia. Arritie. Brwzrd. VW° Mai 3. 1..554-1,1 . . ... Jowl r. OLAND UAL. .Mat Nac.Tel. 001m.3 tlatePhellarles• !erre si (CITY HOTEL, Onto Browne,) corript ns ithtleld and Thi rd street. Pittsburgh r.., , e8 !ARR, Pmprbstnrs. firThle large e nd enrarnotilone Nouse Wring lie gone t hornuah repair, and furnished with nee r o ulias throughout, le now open for the reneptlon ottbe trai t public. enAlls/C.91 1 1 0 brAr r l t . 0 lig SOUTH, Coach Mrdccf, North Contours and Federal at, Alle g heny • ere he esten.lrely ulanufsetnias nem. depnipt apt 11P:inch's., theN•st..beii.h.d_lo.th...l..t wee l Ile has elm O f ,nnrd a PA }Outplay in tue ,St.. buildings. nn Meow] above Wive] et-where ls• has ea ; ent • very tale W.I. of work. terlibetelir addit/oeli which 't the ett ntion erltl 1 I Paling tonne:lZ- from hi, ~..titt.4 rugeaririLl Ala eaten rive vales, the material and 1N(Wk113.4 mo. atria aguish of hie work-he cannot be enna.eted wi the gar or Went. relram JOHN SOU ALTER P. MARSHALL, Importer D..h0.10 Plain. na t ured and Daturative Paper 1 Ingo Nn. Wood /street. Pltieburgh. redo A r ra of the celebrated manutartoreh Messrs sour,. it Co.. of Perla. rah. 4 1 eI I ARIp FASIIIONS FORLADLES'DIE F-4.—The Parish Vuton/i ris JON& direct per .0 rale on the let it Al LH. WILSON No.2olin Peon. above iland etre BIER, JONES & CO., PROPRIETORS KIER'S PORTABLE BOAT LINE, F ORWARDING AND. COMAIISSII sTig,lit.cluoTA Cana Dalin. Stealth Won, Wan. Lard. Lard nit, Wee Po d ll O . tl. C. jpims. Klee r. d o 10 7- NEIV ESTABLISUMEPTE. JOHN LAUGHLIN, WIEB.CI-IANT TAILOR AS commenced business at No. 39 Al lla r lint Wee- botanist Second end Third Weida her ust received from the Inmates, end teanufac i turi 11:311.4PorVentriint=stToluririll'Ea tr'in Myles and qua Ulm Wl.lch he Is s topLol to mk* order, In the most sablonable style , moll. the boot en tsnrild!Tolr'sllcogr'rnii'reP"ortri= 4;m:it% usendelo cult sou e land oe his stork. aul7t li f ) ISSOLUTIONLAVELY OF PABTNERSILIP The Urn, of k PAYTON le thls ttr Ltm ne ! f t„ m ar, W. r LA o b , yo erlll ion tlnue the busiss, ann becoby authorised - to collect Al "Ittrla",trAV,7l:.'t PAIkON ..-James W. McFarland, UTIGLESALE&RETAIL OCERIES, DEALER nq EMILY GR ,Teas, Erni*. Pickles.. Sp l ices, Preserfes, WOOD, Vat ItILDOIY Mart Demotic Biosu Arrnis Masi Gads, Nth 1,65 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. A .116.118ca11ou of Mc Torltr—Susevolono of The Report of the Secretary of the Treasury ie generally regarded as the most important doo. unmet that is submitted to Congress. It not only furnishes a picture of the financial condi. Lion of the country, but it contains such sugges tions, drawn from the experience of the pact, as may seem best calculated tepromme the pros perity of the future. The Report just submitted is sufficiently brief, and yet is comprehensive and well expressed. The nation, in a financial point of view, is in a truly enviable condition.— The Treasury is full to overflowing. The bal ance on hand on the let of July, 185.1, was up wards of $20,000,000. The receipts of the first quarter of the fiscal year ending September 20th, 1851, amounted to $21,521,801, and the expenses 'to $16,189,380. The receipts for the remaining three quarters are estimated at 512,500,000, and the expenditures at $48,1418,0tnt. The balance on hand on the Ist of July, 1855, is estimated at $10,762.000, and this, too, allowing an expendi ture of $12,000,000 for the purchase of the pub lic debt. The Secretary, after giving these facts and figures, mills the attention of Congress to the necessty 'eel propriety of "aeneenso nit IoNV- Ealllt roan CCSTO3I/1, MO THAT NO LOBE LONEY SHALT, BC RECEIVED INTO TIIII-TaIIaSFAII 'FOAM la AIIMIIIISTATION OF ran GOVCILNIIENr." Tae present Tariff has eight schedules or different rates of duties. These rouge from a huudred per cent, down to 5 per cent. During the last session of Congress, a bill was prepared by the House of Representa tives, which modified the existing system, and fixed five rates, viz: 100 per cent—'!o per cent. —lO per cent-10 per cent,--mail 5 ner cent. A bill was also prepared at the Tr;astiry De partment, comprising but two rates of duty, viz: ono of 100 per cent., and mother of 25 percent. ! There are, according to Mr. Guthrie. difficulties in the execution of the present Tariff, in corive quence of the required classification under the eight schedules, and these continue to increase by the nets of the nsanufactrers in assimilating one class of goods to another, nod-of ascertain ing the material of chief value inn the fabric.— These difficulties, ho thinks, would be reduced under the Dill proposed by the Committee, and entirely disappear under that suggested by the Department. - ' lie further proposes that' the free list be in creased, and refers to the English Tariff, by which it is shown:that most of the articles spe cified are there also free. Under the English Tariff, the row materials used in the arts and manufactures, arc not liable to duty; whilst the United States Tariff of 1846, imposes heavy du ties on articles of the same character. TheS, to the extent of the duties on raw materials, thil English manufacturer has a decided advantage ‘, over the American, in the markets of other no dons, while the effects, moreover, of the Tariff of 1840, arc reduced in our own muskets. Un der these eircumstahces, and for tip purpose of diminishing the revenue, it is proposed to take 1 away tbeadvantages accruing to other countries ! ander their free lists, by making the same ar tides under our laws, also free, except the coarser wools. These suggestions seem to us reasonable, and calculated at once to assist the ! home manufacturer, and to reduce the revenue. They are. at least, calculated to take away one serious disadvantage under which oar own ea- tablishments ore now laboring. The plan of the Secretary is more fully embodied in the follow ing extract • "The proposed addition of articles of general iusumption to the free lists, such as salt, he.. s deemed more questionable, but was made because it teemed to. have hal the sanction of Congress and the people, as to tea and coffeeq and it was thought would lease the operation of • the tariff laws more equitable in their bearings upon all sections of the country than a general reduction en all articles. The addition of `una dulterated wines was made to promote our Com mercial intercourse with wine producing coun tries." "The present tariff, the bill of the committe of the louse of Representatives, and that o this-Department, inns:lee - 16e like duty of 100 per cent on spirits imported. The bill of the com mittee reduces the schedules of the present tariff from 40,30 and 25 per cent to 20 per cent we taining the 15, 10 and 5 per cent. schedules. with some transposition of articles from one schedule to another; while that of the depart -10 made -.at •- auto per cent vicheimfes to toe prietit j tariff haviewbeen added to the free lint, there being no fast reason why the articles not added to the free list should not pay the higher rote of 25 per cent. The table, 11, which accompanies this report,l exhibits the amount that wouldieve bten collec- I ted for the year 1843 under theJ present tariff, the bill of the committee and that of the depart- j meet, and what woad have — yen collected under I each schedule of the committee and affords deuce that the fifth schedule will nut payllio ex- ' Fames of collection. Indeed, it is behered the l j advantages of these schedulas will be counthrbal- timed by the increased difficulties and expMisre j of collection Whether the genrral rate sheulif be 211 or' .5 per cent. inn questida of some dint hit. It was thought that a reduction of 20 per cent,. might hare the effect of increasing the reveputt by increasing the importations; whilst thew ty of 20 per cent would not probably hers that effect. A question of greater difficulty was, whether the rate of 41/ per cent. should not he maintain ed on manufactured and adulteratsd wines, and whether silks and come othersumptuary articles should:not be added to the schedule. Upon ma ture reflection, I am fully satisfied that tho schedule of 40 per cent should have been retain ed, keeping in it wines not made free, nod ad ding to it silks of all kinds, laces of . all kinds, millinery of all kinds, and other sumptuary ar ticles; and I now recommend that, in revising tho tariff, such a sehoudale, specifying the ant ed., be added. "The table 12, which accompanies the report, exhibits the:artieled manufactured in the United States, which hare formed apart of our exports for the years. 1846, 1847, I Slit, 1840, 1850, 1851, 1852, 1853, and 1854. It will be seen from this table that there has been a great {unmade in the annual export of articled manufactured in this country. It may be fairly calm:dated , that the $'26,000,000,,and upward, of manufactured arti cles exported during the fiscal year 1854, will continue gradually to inmilase, until the manu factured of the United States shall constitute a fair proportion of our foreign exports. "In recognising, as 1 do, the principle that duties should be levied for revenue;, and not for _protection, I have considered it nu departure from the principle to counteract the legislation of other countries, awl make the same articled freo under our laws that aro free under their.: knowing, also, that there bas never been a tariff law enacted, under the constitution. in \which some articles were not allowed to be imrorted free of duty." he general scheme, therefore, includes ow EXTRIUOUX 07 lilt TREE LIST, anti thus , a ¢l9XurAl of THE UCTIES OX PAW 'MATERIAL.. OLXIIIALLY I The effect would ho in\ the first place to diminish the revenue Ito the 6:lent of the duties taken off; and m th second, to plate nor own mannfacturens on a f irer and *eider field of competition. The subject is an import at t one, and we commend it to the prompt , and favorable couslderatiop of Congress.. \ TEENLEI t t ItALE ON THE 11,1M-0111PHILECRA - Loos or lare—Tunitman SerscesTutliratcusli, —A terrible storm riritse last Saturday night on the Lobe, and has continued with unabated fury op to the present writing-10 P. u:,, All day Sun day it rnged, blowing from the north \c:rist, ac companied with driving snow and plercmg cold. Sunday night the gnle, cold and snow, had in creased in fury end strength. At eboixt 2, n. u. Monday, the schooner Omsk from Toledo, bound for Oswego, laden with corn and pork, in attempt tog to enter the river, went hard upon tho stone f the west pier, and stuck fast among the brolicn des—which project into the Lake for the dea ruction of - vessels in a'storm ; her bottom item pounded to pieces by the farce of th Srmskers; her bow was forced up higher the 1 el. stem; the surf broke over her atevery . . . • are. For a distance of ono huadred ~yirils ere was but a straggling row of paid, which ould furnish a means of escape for no human lag, however agile, as the'breakers submerged em at every lash of the rtging element. in this desperate and fear al condition was the L .......\t. nab discovered yesterday ornin. Steps were once taken for the reset; of the crow, which Milted. as was eubsequ ally ascertained, of following persons: Al hens E. Ketch, of :ash Creek, Captain, his brothers,. Milton I James Beech; James err ; l i nary Grinds; rid E. Draper; J. Lamle ; Jam McCarty, : y, aged nbout 14 years. The creWsgot upon foredastle ander the nitrites of the fo'remast, hicliposition they were subject to tho free:- and drenching spray which broke over them. first attempt at rescue - was made hem the r of the west pier, some hundred',yardS, or ~ from the vessel, by means of the. Govern : Llfe Boat. But it at once store upon the s ~,, and piles. The,Life Boat of the propeller is next shared the same fate. It was toed by the oldest captains that a row boat, not file among such breakers, or teach the med asset without being dashed to pieces • it it The further attempt with beats was tad. .Meanwhile the news spread over the entire I The Cincinnati tlazette, of the 28t1b, has an I Tut Tim= AT Bisaktars--,The corresPou , , , e city, and it seamed as if the whole male papule- editorial of sonic length, which is of very con- i,dent of the London Times attributes mawardien tion had rushnl to the piers to witness the peril tolerable intent its speenlations on th rela- of the poor acumen. The most heart-felt sym- boo of money fo population, at different ptiiods te the Turks who,ion the 25th ultimo, occupied the redonbte at Balaklars, in-advance of the, pathy was' exhibited by all. The storm grew in this country e history, are curious and instac- worse, and the piercing wind chilled the blood tire. The following are the estimates made •hy rtikl ? landers' position. The official despatches do \ t s t • the sweeping allegations of Turkish , ,no : US WA and almost froze the marrow. The spray broke different persona : over the piers, covering the clothes of the multi- . Years Active Cirlion Arn't 7,1 head Authority. \ l Haglait , speaks of \ 1 pusilafaimity made bye hie correspentent Lord' tads of spectators with ice, and it seemed to 1811 543.000,000 S °four . small redoubts, hastily ‘- 669 6.°ll " tin ' \comtructed, three of which had glum in therd. " congeal es soon as it struck them. Tu add to , 1810 95.000.000 11 08 ,- - ' Crawford , ~, Th ese wore garrisoned by some Turkish troops, the excitement, a report was spread that the :1883 70.000.000 500 Gallatin. 1 4 no other , force," says L.ordl Raglan, " being at captain's wife and child were on board, which 1836 140,000,000 11 00 Troy Rep't. Tn .. „,,,,pon,A,for their onenpntion. ,, in each re happily prov e d untrue. 1853 295,457,25 i 12 00 R R Record. .', do u bt were \only 250 Turks, armed with two or About 10 o'clock one of the crew climbed op I, Thu proportion of coin to paper has increased three guns; and %her's - was in supporting force the foremast, and made fast a line; a, buoy weal in less than forty years, full six fold. Had the near When the, Ruelatts made their sudden st aunched to the other end and thrown overboard, I most scutafinanoier of this country been told, tack. \ Sir CoIM Campbell, commanding : the , whiah looted ashore, and the line was made fast ,by a prophet, that in such a period co in would iii im. oo , 3, . in his official report to a pile. James Burr, a young man of 19 years, I have been NM enormously ineremed, ha wWld "Thes\nrietny's force coavisted,of eighteen or made the first essay. lie -slid done the rope . here said , in accordance with p o pular epode., nineteen \hattalio of intrude', from thirty to about forty feeybut being nearly frozen and ex -' that coin would then , be t,, COIOIOOEI currency i forty guns;eind a I e body of cavalry. - The boasted, his strength failed him: Ile threw up of tlin I. o pie ; hat atte „, i \ s not the fact- 11 i. no 1 attack was made against No. 1 redoubt ky a his hands in token of despair, cod fell into the ' mom a common curre 9 , than it wan thirty cloud of skinaishers, \supported by eight bet surge beneath. For five minntes he clung to a I years dg,o. The reason :, now plain. Coin or pile, which ho clasped with a death grip, while! bullion is retained in. ma. es, 115 the last resort \ talioni of infentry.and sikteiti gone : The Turk ish troops in.Nikil resiett.l att long as they could eight or ten great fierce waves rolled over him, .or defence of credit. TM there are, at' this and at lmt washed him away. Ile struck out j time, sixty millions of coin in three cities, but , i and then retired; s and theKafferml considerable loco in their retreat. Th attack was followed for the East pier, but was drowned in the at- ' these three citie.scontain only no-twentieth part I by the successive abandonni nt of Nos. 2.8. and tempt. I of the people ) so that coin CarinV become . a cola-; 4 redonbts by the-Tacks, as Well as of the other Soon after,. another lint having been secured , mon circulation It is always hoarded. It fol poste held by therrtln our front. The gune,, from the head of the foreinmt to the pier, Milton I lows, tfeu, that our currency is t\rwt, at this time however, in Ne5..24 ,3, had 4 were spiked." Beech fastened a sling to it, and attempted ai so beach inflated as a first glen cn at the above It was asking too molt of the 'webs that they passage. Arriving at a spot where the rope had I table would lead, us to suppose. ,In this our should wait to be massacred in their indefeasible been spliced, he Was Unable to pass it, and hung I, great hope, that the present state f things is redoubts by an overwhelming force:, suspended and powerle,s. I not 50 much the re.Mlt of inflated co ncy 115 of Lord Rag lan-admits in his despatch that the Turkisltitosti- For fifteen minutes the crowd upon the East I other general causes. That this ho e is well doh was not defensible. pier remained motionless, almost certainthat no I founded, will appear evident from the 1 Bowing power could save the doomed sailor. At length, comparison of the kinds of currency in 1 0 anal captain climbed up the mast and cut the line. I 1853, viz: The sailor was then drown ashore insensible, I Bank Notes. Coin. Proper ton. and ne. ly frozen; but in a short time he rec. , - 1836. $120,000 $28,000,000 A/ o 1 Bred. en is now beyond danger. All coMmuni- I 185.1, 153,958 141,498,899 I I-10 1 I cation w the shore being now cat off, the citi- I From this we draterbeLfollowing inferences: zoos set n out devising other means of escape. I let That the bank notesjecrensed 28 per cen A numb°rockets were obtained, small lines 2d That the coin increased4oo 0 re we attac\ et ; but the efforts to throw a tine 3d That the aggregate inc. currency 100 t \ over the echo' err proved abortive. The cannon We see, then, thee the increase of- circulation was next bronc t down to the beach, but nothing, is almost entirely in coin, which is in the vaults wanaccoreplit. i with it. The mayor was sent of banks and sub-treasuries, while the activecir for, who, aftet\ onferrin^ ' with a number of Vdation of the country in bank notes bee in- . prominent eitize a, requested CuPt- Monroe, of creased but little.' Reic, , then, the parallel with the preptllor Pa sett, to ',lake the attempt the condition of the country in 1816 and 1836 with his, vessel to e off the imperiled men, baits altogether. The Inflation of oar currency guaranteeing in be a of the city the damages is apparent, not Tell!. It is true that the ag c , that might accrue t t o propellor. It was a gregate amount of dollars In the country has fearful undertaking, apt. Munroe was equal I doubled, but rho amount by which the exchange to the emergeticy. 1 rdered his men to fire lof the Country , are performed has increased but op ferthwith,.n oorepan brave hearted men little. lit this meanwhile the positive wealth of • volunteered to assist hi , prominent among the country has Increased immensely. whom were John O. Sloe 3. Captain" Driscoe, From this state of fact, we ore lead to /uteri' Blackmer, Sabine., and Mr atm, sad t ithes, the. jinontial.„ basis of th„ccountry is sound. The I The Pau jogaetl‘beaded for ii wreck, plunged I Government Credit is also untarnished. The Stater into the breakers, nod beat a a'est the piles; I credit is good:\ The power of sustaining credit, the volunteera three oat lines o the benumbed by banks, is for old in consequence of the in crew, but they'had not life eon 2i, to some and crease of coin; and it only remains to curtaiLour use them. Oue trieddo leap, b \he fell into foreign commerch, and settle balances, in order the water and was drowned. Mr. Islmc Walton, to restore perfect confidence, and giro the Ethicist \mate of the North ,iar, mnohle heartt and fear- facilities to trade. \ less man, sprang fromsdie propellor i, board, A \ the schooner and WAS lefrliehled. , b at four tit:deck the propellor turned ' ter bead mut more towards the scene of suffering, and dang...\, Iler hawAgr swept a man from the pier, amr was \ drowned in the presence \of thousands, berg!. h e 'I call fic „. rescued, , as he 101.1 stunned by the \fi I, , and mn • • without making stn effort to save fiiirt- , self. Ai\ the second trial, the propellor strUnk. the piers before reaching the wreak. She backed' off, and a s tltird time . Made 'lie fearful trial 1 Lines werethrown °ter, and \ this time seiz e and at each Iremendous heave Lcd the \propellor I a man was drawn on board. A \ shout \ went up from the vast multitude whoa the \last elan was saved, , which fora time drowned the roar of the storm. Men wept for very jay, etuPglndoess lit up every countenance and filled everyheari, The propellor La holes knocked intti , her bet \ e tom and sides - bythumping ou t p les. Ohs was steamed op the r Ter to a safe have where she sunk. She will be sod andropaii w ith m riout much difficulty, as •te \ r daineges are n t - ons. The praiees of apt. Munroe are p' every tongue.—Clerelend ,rod I/ \ ABSTRACT OP PBC LAND\OITICS REPORT. The Land Office Report, rep ro pray that , There hare been surveyed 4tlSd,4Ga metes. 011 the Pacific side the eurve.ye La.\ reached 1,68G,- 71 acre, The quantity , \ brought into rearltet Wm 8,190,017 acre, There VMS et01d.7,085,735 .4e-S located with Bounty \ Warn:its 11,402.20 ac; , es; located. with Ceritfloktes Non actos ma* g a total cold and located it. 10,152,5:.1F BC \ There has been reported and edleeted tie swam py reedy 'van, makes a grand tOtal \Of 2738,3 . 12 acres.' , \ .... For the\marter ending Sept. '3O \ISM' , \there were cash ales of 2.894,396 ucriuti reported as I.wanap lands, 1,490,904 acres--aggregate 4,77,9,- 028 acres. \ \ \ \ , The caress V sales for thteyear over 13:1, wax 5,953,239 acre?, , 'During the year the number'ef pateats Issued' was 120,0Dth 204.>1t amounts were settled; 2;812,- 000 tracts were entered. The total number,of warrants issued made, a. 'the Act of 1817. is 011',.070. embracing 12,995,00 acres, of which theraa has been loc:ited 77.533, including 11,734.080 tieres. There [lip still 4ut-., standing, under this Act, 9,141 warrants, cover- I ing 1.201,800 acres. . \ U oder the Act of 11450 Aber° hate been issued 11,5:38 warrants, covering 866,320 acres, and , there are etill outstanding. \ 833 warrants.' 7 ual to 2 74,080'ores. \., Uoder the Act of 18.52, there have beim issued i 1'51,595 warrants, embracinel2,BBl:s4so add there are atilt outstanding 4,3,414 ea= equ a l to 2,771,400 acres. \ The aggregate number of warrants issued nu , ider t see thereacts is 282,809, covMing 26.543, ' ~,7 760 s, and there are outstanding warrants to the' umber of 57,388, equal to, 4,307,81(0 Tho la d sold along the line of the, Illinois \ Central 11.11roact since 1852, reaches 2;377,994 acres: for the sum of $3,990,063. The ropoit contends that the Pacific Rail road can ouly , c be built by settling the country' along its projeMed route. . . . - , ENOLISLI STOCt Or WarAT.-11tr. James Cain), an agricultural Writer of repute in England,,) l l' the London Times with data relative to .the wheat crops of 1853 and 1854,,which show that the abundant 'Crap of this season places England Is a very fever - able position ns regards supply, compared with')ter position at this time lest y ear. The annual consumption of wheat in the United Kingdom Mr. Cairdputs down at eighteen millien quarters, and he s estirciates the crop of 1894 tit 16,550,000 quarteti , ,,ileaving a dahclency to be supplied from abroad \:of 1,450,000 quar ters, which is leas than one fourth - of the quan ' tity imported last year. Ile also goes 45 to show that., if the estimate is in any degree accurate, and hois satisfied it is, I England is in a better position at:present., even 'if there was no foreign earn to be had,. than she was last year; since the home produce of the .1853 crop (w6ieh is calculated 5L 7. 5 0 0 , 000 quarters, or 5,900,000 quarters below the aver• age) whoa supplemented by the 0,492,000 gear term Imported from abroad 'in the year ending the gi t tror August last, wa5 , 2,458.00.0 quarters short •of the present supply alone. Tlam,esti srnate, Mr. Gard says, is strongly confirmed, by the deliveries of new wheat from the farmer's in England, which, for some weeks past, have been' 75„por cent. above the deliveries of last year. After remarking that a fine harvest not only matures a bountifuLerop, but gives additional weight to every husbel 4( corn produced, he states\ that the Unproved quality is probably not less in \ the presient year than two pounds per ,bushel, 'Which is equal to one bushel tin 'acre, or 'equivalent to 500,000 quarm.rl for the United Kingdom,' though this additional yield of norm is nt computed in the above estimate. But he chiding thew 500,000 quartets, and deducting nein from the 1,450000 quarters estimated do- ficiericy supply, would leave less than a-million quart em as the quantity to be supplied front abreact ~ . Toe Nara smolt Mexico; which for weeks boa . been somewhat stagnant, is again becoming in- teresting. \A correspondent at Vera Cruz, under date of November 22d, furnishes us a most iti;. \teresting surunary of the stati•of affairs. The arrival of General Gadsden in the former city bad given rise to much political speculation as t,o tha cause of his \sudden departure from the cog», italV It would appear, however, that ho merely -inteuded to see his family off for the United • Statea, and then return to his post. His impe rial Highness, Santa \ Anna, has hod some right royal slights put upon him—Queen Victoria of Eugland,Vesolutely refusing to accept the. Grand Cress of t o \ \a, Order of Guadalupe, which he was graciously !camel to foiltard to her, whilst his imPerial co peerk , of Prahce, Prussia and Spain have. not.yet acknowledged the receipt of their decorations in y way. liumense preparations -for war were !ring made aa \ Vera Cm:, where stores of gunporffer and cannon shot were land ed from Now Yak. The insuigents iti aliehea . can aid 'elsewhei were, however, active and yielding, .11 is sat that the grt Spanish bank er, Manuel \E.:Mendota has cant ted with the Spanish and, lilexidru . governments to supply Cuba with thirty thousand Yucatati,,lndians an nually at a cost, of fifteau dollars pet , ,hcad. The United States Conmals at4lAvatian and \ kiontevey —Movers. Gattoiseind,Ftirster--were,dead. , Ae ‘ counts from the Hku,Oranff‘t represent the incur- .gents as actively orgibizing, and they had soli cited the everlisting Carvajal, to lead them to the tiny.—X. 'l. ircera4: \ • - \ '• • - .. , • ' ' • C , ~ Tea Sintviroa or 1.1 LADIZS or ParaIDEST W.LIINGtONI'S CADINO —The death of Mrs. Alexander Hamilton, recently announced in our papers, lett but one survicor of those accom plished women whose hush role had belonged to the Cabinet of Washington.;his was the widow of William Bradford , Attor y-Geneeitl of the United States in 1794-5, in \ Which ast year he died, lamented by the mai n, at e early ge of 39. This lady, too, is n w gag , having \ ` (hell on Thursday, the 30th ; ult., a be. residence \ ins., Burlington, N. J., at the age o 90, and httS itA survived her husband sixty 3 ears. 'Mrs. Biptiford was the only daughter of th Hon. Eli as depilinot, President (for some R ule) of the I old\Continental Congress, Commissar -General of PlriAners during the Revolution, 'and the first Ihrector of the Mint of the United a States \ ,i —an aide in which, though appointed' t it by Washinitai, of the principles of whose ad nin, tration het wan, with a large family connexieOlie ',unswerving . aupporter, he was retained b 3 t. Jefferson o 'consideration of his know,n ' d high integrity:\ The very last number of rtNeW Yoek weekly aolirnal, quoting the Boston TrawA scriia, reys:=:!‘' , The widow of Mr. Bradford,'." writes the'' HonAllkhard Bush, in a recent letter, \ tall lives 'in an \ abcient town on the tanks of e Delaware, a beahtirul relict of the days here re ( celled; her hou.ob the abode of hospitality us , mbirdane an Dia coidiel and eloquent, and four score yeaie and moi. s e not having impaired the coat, the grace, the habitual suavity and kinds 13, o even dat. disciplined carriage of the p7u ma :all Duple peri‘of her nature by her \ epee . e ' o*.E_•. 1 and__lilt . ilinol49,_which she tighter; an .t. e info of Bruton, Bold exc ion;. lige!' \ you 1 inn no ntronger than mox. be; so ' fathered add's° hasbanded ?' It ma be pe luta, us to ea o f this venerable, relit, once sof th'e Washing la circle, being 'fathered and \trbatfidett as she has been, she could 'not be "! er Ginn, who is•\" Tun \ YinotitiXDasiocas \ c`v —'l' rumor by iselegraph , i ,, . , s, on thet Sifter aharol \ fight'in \the State Yi emocrati Cvent on at s tomtit!, \ '',eery A ti,ise has b een o noon ated for Governer\ The election is ut April ne t ; bat if this Elimination has-really bean made, Abe red!' is as awe now as then. It will not be‘hewl 'to soy wheN is sot Governor before the vet` e 9 are' counted. then 'Will ben° Clark end Sey'Tour polling; no . "plu- I rality or:majority counting 9 oy hundreds only,— MA. Wise is donna to def4t, and the "ro4- ribbed" Democracy of the Nil Dominion, which I withstood the Whig storms ordS4o and IS4S, to fearfhl wreck. ffe Is the Jonah of any ship of I party : that he exile with, and without half the original:Jonah's good nature. Tl 4. day was an I unlocky'ene, wi c srell remember, when he joined the Whig:Aegis net GenerarJackson)li t tl Mr. Van Buren. Fiery, Willful, and imprac 'cable°, he . ould nevek be led to reasonable party action, a d never had the judgment to lead of era with an degree otsafety,, He had a bitter tongue, as 'l.l RD a mmphievons temper; and his Mild pies, which weft occasionally powerful, lot half 1 their ioice by thl veneraof his personaliti a 1 \ He "Atli ,savage,9oven to,personal affront, n NtT. Polk, In 183546, while Mr. P. was Speaker of 'the Donee, of Reresentativee, and this only created ny lathy for that gentleman among 64 consdtue in Tem:ten/ea. And ho finally rah! \ ell the\catin which he &mowed, after it had tri „k, I tunpbed wi auk aid from hia, own State, by , prompting the \ desertion 'of Jolui, 'files, fist the death of General IDirrismA This Was done s from sheer perapnel 'disappointthent, and oudden ha tred to Mr. \Clay;wilto wan sappoeed \to have Re ferred a Keilkucky \ coileaguc for Spelsker of the House, to theiyagichtlapiran‘ or - Course, th'et transition frotTleiis s to thopemaciatio par.: \ ty again was a easian But lie has 'hrought no good to thei \ caul" inca Lie recoL l / 4 red a rich office abrowasfrom \ Tyler Is he w per lei mitted to retain it by i . Folk, and now treks the first honbr of he, Ste after hating, by\his abuse of the Know-liothinis, put himself in no ., sitlon for inglorious dMeett. \ \ '1; It is quite evident Dion what ' we havesneen in \ the Richmond Democratic pipers, andihear,d from theStaunton Conve s spionAthat he his not won his nismination withotito stsere etrugihe on the part id' his frienlls. \Perhaps not without his usual ttiAeats of vengeance in \ cage , another should bo preferred. There,U. 'nettled in much of his umlaut!, bat a methodVentand al. \ sorbing selfishness. He hes tub much,sense not to know that the\new element whieh bin( entered into the politics 'of the conntryi. and sirliich is everywhere ender to be rife dud eminently popular in Virginia\will overwhelm \his n'amitm ,tion. But be carnet down the De moMatio theo9ne with it He has forted the party to \yeoogotte his claims, and in this his morbid tufiliitiod\ is eatinfied, for the moment. He will coteliAlthePo, too, to adopt as their tied his indiscreetipour4 against the American party, s in order to 'Tindin cam his nomtuotion \ before \ the rank and file of' the Deutocraoy. .The, Whigs of the State:win pursue the opposite and more; conciliatory All oy. They will take upa man'ike Mr. Summete or 31r, RUCs, not abiontions to the Know-Noth‘. inge,ortacitly concur in , t,lie n mination medal by the ne '''he r 4-1, -- - , can note dot wped „ r "AiOlEl In the Upper hi ..Ountry knoWn hi ..4. ar bad $, • $ tends; et Jttom of an immense __, ...., watch pen,— sthonsatl ti s . of is animals having now no representatlv'es on CM . It appears that the water of this imulansePon4 was &Mimed 'by some convulsion of I; . ture \or` other, and s the sediment , at the botto becaMe lodolated. . The portion of the valley'thus excavated. forms' a surface of ninety miles inslength and thlst l y in breadth. The remains of animals which ave lived and breathed long before the adient of t`aan ' on eartN•are hero found in snob abundance as to form or this tract an immense cemetery . . 21 vertebraW, The bones gre said to be complete:\ ly petrifiek• and their•uties filled with silicious matter. They are preserved in Tariollll degrees of Integrity , s ome most beautifully perfect;•und others broken \ • , - Two remarkablespecies of rhinoceros—ther first ever found \in Amerka—were disrortri4 here, end also eaort of. panther, smaller :than' the - present`rmiety, and likewise a number of -Winge animals with long names, nulike any thing which man trier saw alive:, We know then, that there ware once Nebrasks'as entices, and •as strangely and as pug nations ai any tquatter;srhomthe present great reshot immigration war thither.. • • , N ''-- N,,, • . • . Srorrmo orr.—ln view of the great depres. - . \ sion in thiraron business, Messrs. !tither, Cm- ft.: •, son & Co., of the Wm . Penn Furnace, at Spring '',.... \ Mille, decline retelling any more ore at their s r 7i - • „ works. They have a very large stock of materi. .., al on hand, which will take them setae time to •,.1 • , work up, and they will then be better able to .'s'. .toige of the. prospect.. before them.. This is ~1 ' ' no o; tho most profitable and best conducted., ..`f • , establishments in die State, and th - i gentlemen 1 at \ the hood of it have earned for themselves a ' , A high busess reputation. \ in The Merlon Furnace, opposite Consholimiken, • —_ 'el is out' of blast, , ,arid workmen are engaged in . S. • making \ necessary repairs. This furnace, has --''. been in blast for the last three years, arid; wo. I understand that advantage has boon taken of :Ct the times to "blow out" and put her in complete order.--VoiTislmen Fag PFes, . . . _ ••• . . . - ' . PASSENGLIACILY run UNDSO.OII.OUND RAILEOAD. —Lost evening' 17, passengers arrived in our city by the undergrclund railroad, and were immedi ately forwarded Tq tithe land of the free," where they doubtless Itad arrived before this notice is generally mu] bipeople of this city. The lot embraced five di67rent parties,,who acciden tally met on the road, , and among them were the fugitives from St. Lon`is noticed is the. R:cpublt: can several days ego. The D. G. It.. IL is doilif a larger business at this time than ever before 4 We hear that ft av erages over twenty-five wedkly, awl they all go through safely. Nebraska helps them very tnucb, and his charges Kb:indite the account of Senator Douglas.—Chicago 2'rkune. Cleveland and PittatangWailroad. NOTICE .:ger:t!Mivenoilitti the Annea l' littaburalk ttailnatd Co. •at , a,taddep abauttLaa °fluid Mr,tzieUTTlM.l7.l,ggnl T l= 7 . he chosen for th "`"'" l "srliin. FOLIAILA. Ee27. e h „e.d. Nov. 25, 18.14.—aoMarard. ... n ISSOLUTIQN.CLThe co-partoM+hip of WM. BARNHILL A CO. in Ma das dlareolsol by the. purchase by William BernhilL of the =tin Icareet is said act, and he Is full} authsrlted to collect all ernnnttl: doe said Sam Whl r . UBltNlil Lea l'ittgrursh, Nov. 24th, 1854. JOSHUA 11AY11A. p - 13ARNIDLh has asnoelated still. him JAILEV,M. BRUM. and will *loanue th husionas at the old stalld. on -es thn natuesodNityle of WM. BARNHILL 1. CA). November Jth. 185.3—n020 Std VW...a ...YU.. WILLIA3I 1;.ARN111LL . 1 . 63.. TI,OLLER MAIi_EAS and suEF,T-ri /.4, aif WORKERS, Manor tutors of n.r.hif f... x.. I wd....Cb.....1.. Ettehon Flo, n.q.i Wm Pim.. d'u n:i.rgattVig r w i 7 'Pa ar Cita t a t g ! :1.. R.pplring done o n thn ortett ooden. nIV Fire and arine \ ATNA INSURAN r. COMPANY , 11-aIt7POILD, CON N.--CIPI MCBEOIBI9, \ Paid an , ...._ .. '‘ CASH CAPITAL. 5300.000. , .r.u..a.rms.rpi....s..viteAre.t..- rHS old. nd long tried o.lpany it arena.d to bone Vice lodide" on 11 deatelpt En Wing", Merchandise, 511114. tact 'at . a Sauna., 'hone., ',Mom Dwelling MIMI and 1.,. tent/Land , e •• .. AlVir . ll.ll, Myers, Lacs, atm and auto, at remarteragre rato, . . . •... The undersigned hew Mew been doing b est ft Company In the West-has a fell kreteriedgenf WS dal omdition-that Ite capital Iwo Impel , edAno t other debts nnwelue are unpaid-her retourcest.t. -....- 4 ....,05t0r than et the nreeent time. _ The Ate* Winne - ..1 uf o e-iar teas connected eltherdirectly nr IndltuatlY with 1,....t °l.'",,,e.iiiirtfunt Con;pany Nth, bidders 1.1.4 a1 , ...•10 4 .... ~...... ey a 'worn • etatement of Its cohditlint, made out cent neenally• All tomes promptly paid,uttsunt. • 11. B. TEN.EYett, a nent, r ii ... for Pritsittirah and Western Pea , •-• ~ .nun s 07 Water int, 3 dwre East of liar . Thh ntidersiontelit..... lEttisilonuranot CoutnankfV.ULtiltashed the Agener of 41e 11. 11. Ton•Eyek. n e e . the nresent-lakerfidil ttreinpuital, ~r to tbn col/Mee of the eommunity the t:umpa ncut.... Car ti R. t It \ 1 _ Philo Hall nailding FOR RENT—Rooms lapin above building .. ,4 anitalde Itir canna ' -•- ,R. IL GIAZZOO7, , nand( \ Market at., between t 4 and 4th eta - . - The Liverpool and Philadelphia aiSTEAMSHIP COMPANY t . t ..d. &Lyng their Favorite Stamothlpe, CITY OF MANCIIiNTEM-.1.... 2125, Capt. NW*. , - ~ CITY OF DALTIMORE (law) . 2775. Cook Wm.. ISOMA. CITY OF WASILINUTGN .do INISS.Capt. Darr. Lerma. 1 1461 \41 , 1pN1 17 -_.. , \ CITY OF ILANCIUMNII-Thundar. 18111 /any. 1555. • .- . HANGAROG-atoot Thundar. , ~ ‘ ' FROAftIVESPOO%, CITY OP MANCUESTPD4Wedoreday, th Dee.,1551. \ \ KANGAROO-about Weduraday, \ RATES, OF PASSAGE,. • • ‘, \ t now 'MAPAPethala. , . Mom wow/W. N \s. Salo= flettha, 1 , 'Saloon Booth., 01 rap.. ,\ 1 alidthip \ \ 111Jahip " • 17 Femword " , 5 Forw 15 Irmludma Ste snor ards Vete. • TRIRD CLARTRASSENGERE . \ A limited months eV/111rd clam ki"e G 1 rl Pmenwlll be A s , - inthn Philadelphia aclLitsml,thdmGinpocrla +4Zetill.449si gr Ifs. Cllrowfbiavaat CaMet &rn o I rsods. at wood- ' l a c rates: N M\ . Drafts on Lisool,from it ..rd.: AP experitheed Dungeon will we 'NIT slo each Ix Ip,. AU Goods seat to the wroth la lholelptils ara arnaol. will be forwarded with Wmactto at:AM:spat -thifreIthI.I.W.WIW^VVAItINEAII/1/1111sA. IT Walnut threat, Ma.. or T Broadway, a And- WILLIAM IN 11A-N c ' . . , 1 Tower Ithildiage. I Or- ]OILY TOOILPSG/1 co tf No: 140 LthertT at..\ f 111 RYrA & ALMANA%for 1855 ay amyl l'ilt IBERRIES —4 bbla, rapt \ ' L i beret owed Or R. II- by W. A.l . tuLAYI;CG- CA.RDS.—aighlant . Ham the Eighth, Plain, Plalde, Pt, hoe for walehr,' W. 11- SUTTON. N Q.011.004\ SAIMIATiI ...Sett. kJ FAMILY L DRANIKAPOIMS 1141. 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